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Date: Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:31 pm ((PDT))
Yes I would agree Raven plus Goldcrest, Chaffinch and Blue Tit, there might=
be a Treecreeper singing as well but it is a bit covered up the Goldcrest
David Darrell-Lambert
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On 21 Mar 2011, at 20:51, chrishails50 wrote:
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> Undoubtedly another Raven David, probably an invader getting chased off b=
y your pair. I love Ravens for all the weird noises they make, listen to th=
e last one on this page which sounds similar to yours:
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> http://tinyurl.com/68n3ojp
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> I happened to record that one one in North Wales too. You may also find m=
y site useful for sorting out some of your more common local birds.
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> Best
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> Chris
> http://www.wildechoes.org
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> --- In "Avocet" <> wrote:
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> > I was recording raven subsong in the woods in the early afternoon, and=
> > this honk - honk sound appeared. One raven reacted immediately as you
> > can hear with a "third" call and both then appeared to protest and
> > then flew off. I've heard this sound before across the valley and I
> > had even wondered if it was some sort of machinery as it was never
> > clear, but here it was, loud and clear right of frame quite near my
> > cottage. I think the slight "stutter" is an echo, which is a
> > possibility from a steep bank at the top of my wood.
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> > http://www.stowford.org/sounds/dr1000_0358ravens_and.mp3
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> > I'm getting overwhelmed by the spring song. I thought I'd sorted the
> > tits out over the winter but they are now in spring song and I've got
> > to start over again. I've got the old favourites though, like a
> > blackbird which sang for an hour and a half the other evening.
> >
> > David
> >
> > David Brinicombe
> > North Devon, UK
> > Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
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